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happened when the mayor of one city wanted to raise taxes an the city council said no. the mayor busted employees -- how he defends that one. finally, dozens of members of congress are doing just that. handing out embarrassing moments from their wikipedia pages, but wikipedia is pushing back. we begin with the oba-- media group, michael steele was chairman of the republican party. both are msnbc political analysts. gentlemen, want to show you something that vicpresident biden, he spoke to one of the largest latino political organizations today. what he had to say. take a look. >> when his father was a candidate for president in 1986, his father released 12 years of tax returns because he said and i quote, one year could be a fluke. perhaps done for show, end of quote. that was his father. his son has released only one year of his tax returns. making alive the old adage, like father, like son. he wants you to show your paper, but he won't show us his. >> and of course yesterday, the president also hit romney. he told the local new hampshire station that romney should be
happened when the mayor of one city wanted to raise taxes an the city council said no. the mayor busted employees -- how he defends that one. finally, dozens of members of congress are doing just that. handing out embarrassing moments from their wikipedia pages, but wikipedia is pushing back. we begin with the oba-- media group, michael steele was chairman of the republican party. both are msnbc political analysts. gentlemen, want to show you something that vicpresident biden, he spoke to one...
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i grew up in ocean city. all of the famous resorts, atlantic city, cape may, ocean city all up and down the shore are outer islands. they are separated by the mainland and only connected by causeways or the bridges. what are the chance of all of those people getting cut off tonight and they can't get to the mainland? >> well, they started to evacuate people a few days ago and my sense is that a lot of these areas have been evacuated. we're kind of pinned down where we are here at point pleasant beach. we can't go very far. there are bridges and canals and checker board of water and land. so it's very hard to move and that's why they have shut down the new jersey parkway, the main thoroughfare through the state to all of these areas. i grew up in new jersey, too. and i'm used to coming to all of these places. and, yeah, that area is completely cut off and hopefully people who were told to evacuate have, in fact, done that. that's the worst case scenario that so many first responders were talking about this wee
i grew up in ocean city. all of the famous resorts, atlantic city, cape may, ocean city all up and down the shore are outer islands. they are separated by the mainland and only connected by causeways or the bridges. what are the chance of all of those people getting cut off tonight and they can't get to the mainland? >> well, they started to evacuate people a few days ago and my sense is that a lot of these areas have been evacuated. we're kind of pinned down where we are here at point...
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like the city of scranton. people are -- i think they are a little frustrated. they want to see some action. >> we hope you get it fixed. thank you, mayor and pennsylvania state senator, john blake. >>> up next, dozens of members of congress are rewriting history by editing out embarrassing chapters from their wikipedia pages. this is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stadium. solutionism. the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream ♪ power surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. >>> we promised you new poll numbers. key battleground states. let's go back to the scorebo
like the city of scranton. people are -- i think they are a little frustrated. they want to see some action. >> we hope you get it fixed. thank you, mayor and pennsylvania state senator, john blake. >>> up next, dozens of members of congress are rewriting history by editing out embarrassing chapters from their wikipedia pages. this is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪...
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thank you so much, christine quinn, speaker of the house -- speaker of the city council in new york city. up next, the latest as hurricane sandy, what a strangely nice name for this horror, back with more in a minute on sandy. >>> hurricane sandy is expected to make landfall within the next hour or so in southern new jersey or the state of delaware. with me now by phone is delaware governor, jack markel. we're looking at a nice scene earlier but looking at some scary stuff at rehoboth. >> i just left rehoboth and dewey beach. lots of flooding, rain, and wind. a lot more people in the last few hours having lost power and with this storm they could be without power for a week or more. >> what do you make of this storm? here we are late october, it's practically halloween and we're getting something that looks like it should have been hitting florida two months ago. this climate thing and then we're hearing snowfall in west virginia, the wind, we haven't seen the danger from the wind yet, it could be horrendous and it's coming out of nowhere. this time of year it's pretty calm weatherwise.
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it's receded in parts of the city. it's gone down a couple inches but it's still pretty flooded across this area. you have to. >> reporter: even though you're only seeing it up to my shins here, there's water in basements all across the city. the water table is really high. so in order to get all of that out, they are going to be pumping for days. there are 500 million gallons of water that they need to get out of the city. 500 million gallons in one square mile. the mayor of the city says that it will take two days to do that. they've been pumping all day today. hopefully by the end of the day tomorrow they will almost be there. also in terms of power, we are getting questions from people who have been without power since monday night and everyone thinks once the water is gone, they will be lights, they will be able to charge their cell phones, their lives will start getting back to normal. unfortunately, the electric company around here told the mayor it could take seven to ten days. they are hoping it isn't that lon
it's receded in parts of the city. it's gone down a couple inches but it's still pretty flooded across this area. you have to. >> reporter: even though you're only seeing it up to my shins here, there's water in basements all across the city. the water table is really high. so in order to get all of that out, they are going to be pumping for days. there are 500 million gallons of water that they need to get out of the city. 500 million gallons in one square mile. the mayor of the city...
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and atlantic city, a big part of that is gone now. federal money, how do you do a cost benefit and go in there and say, this is a value to the american economy to rebuild that part of the country that's right there ton the water's edge? >> the interesting thing, chris, you're right, my house in ocean city had 10 inches -- 10 feet of water in the basement. fortunately, it didn't go under the house. but the shoreline, a lot of it's gone. and that means a comprehensive effort. we've got to find sand. and interesting, as we dredge eastern ports to get them ready for the big liners that are coming in from the panama canal, that frees up a lot of sand that can be used in rebuilding those beaches. but that's going to take an effort between the army corps of engineers and the states. and that's federal/state, again. so the recovery process depends on federal/state cooperation. and i think we're going to see it. i think new jersey, the governor is intent on bringing new jersey back. mayor bloomberg, who always does the right thing, is intent o
and atlantic city, a big part of that is gone now. federal money, how do you do a cost benefit and go in there and say, this is a value to the american economy to rebuild that part of the country that's right there ton the water's edge? >> the interesting thing, chris, you're right, my house in ocean city had 10 inches -- 10 feet of water in the basement. fortunately, it didn't go under the house. but the shoreline, a lot of it's gone. and that means a comprehensive effort. we've got to...
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the mar rall of those city workers and what toll might this take? >> well, michael, this is obviously an affront to great people. nobody wants to be in this position. i don't envy the mayor or council with decisions they're making. the crisis is a short-term fiscal crisis and the ability to solve that short-term crisis is within local governing body. we at the sate level are concerned with how outsiders see the state and my most important city. we have a very proud legacy. as i said, this is just a r short-term crisis. nobody wants to raise taxes unless necessary for public safety. nobody wants to be facing the fiscal con strant, but many of our cities are facing this. it takes a while to work your way out of this. we have 27 cities that have been designated fiscally distressed and there seems to be no exit from it because of the underlying structural problems. states should be a better partner to make sure we don't face this kind of process. >> mayor, did someone say you're committing political suicide when you're paying the workers and yourself $7
the mar rall of those city workers and what toll might this take? >> well, michael, this is obviously an affront to great people. nobody wants to be in this position. i don't envy the mayor or council with decisions they're making. the crisis is a short-term fiscal crisis and the ability to solve that short-term crisis is within local governing body. we at the sate level are concerned with how outsiders see the state and my most important city. we have a very proud legacy. as i said, this...
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york city. but if what you just pointed out about living in rural america, whether it's kansas, arkansas, you name it, it's different. you're right. you know, i know of incidents where it takes authorities half an hour to come and show up some place, so, of course, you have got to defend yourself. >> they come and put the chalk around the body. in all fairness when it sounds like i'm a big anti-hunter guy, i like to trap shoot and all that, here is the thing, i had my kid with a daisy rifle because i thought it would be one thing to do, shoot at milk bottles i'm not against guns, but the important, weird thing about this, chris, you first, the men out there -- my uncle bill, these people are members of gun clubs. my brother bruce, they pack their own bullet, they would never commit a crime and they would never hurt anybody, but their ideological conviction on this, this slippery slope idea protects some of the bad people out there and allows the nutty people to get guns. >> and that's the proble
york city. but if what you just pointed out about living in rural america, whether it's kansas, arkansas, you name it, it's different. you're right. you know, i know of incidents where it takes authorities half an hour to come and show up some place, so, of course, you have got to defend yourself. >> they come and put the chalk around the body. in all fairness when it sounds like i'm a big anti-hunter guy, i like to trap shoot and all that, here is the thing, i had my kid with a daisy...
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happened when the mayor of one city wanted to raise taxes an the city council said no. the mayor busted employees -- how he defends that one. finally, dozens of members of congress are doing just that. handing out embarrassing moments from their wikipedia pages, but wikipedia is pushing back. we begin with the oba-- media group, michael steele was chairman of the republican party. both are msnbc political analysts. gentlemen, want to show you something that vicpresident biden, he spoke to one of the largest latino political organizations today. what he had to say. take a look.
happened when the mayor of one city wanted to raise taxes an the city council said no. the mayor busted employees -- how he defends that one. finally, dozens of members of congress are doing just that. handing out embarrassing moments from their wikipedia pages, but wikipedia is pushing back. we begin with the oba-- media group, michael steele was chairman of the republican party. both are msnbc political analysts. gentlemen, want to show you something that vicpresident biden, he spoke to one...
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michelle franzen, we do have her at battery park city. this is the lower tip of manhattan and the storm surge there was a record high, more than 13 feet. michelle, what are you seeing there in the middle of the night. >> reporter: what we're seeing is we're experiencing those winds, chris, those sustained winds and we've seen the water recede over the course of this night but there's certainly a lot of residuals left over from what's happened throughout the night. we're also smelling a little bit of smoke in the area and it seems like an electrical sort of smell and we've had reports with wnbc, as well that seems to be what they're getting a sense throughout the city that some other people are having these reports too, so i'm sure that there's a lot of many activity going on underground given the water that has come into the neighborhoods and has, you know, compromised some areas including the tunnels, as well as the subways. and, you know, we are learning more as this water receded. you know, some of the damage that's been done, reports
michelle franzen, we do have her at battery park city. this is the lower tip of manhattan and the storm surge there was a record high, more than 13 feet. michelle, what are you seeing there in the middle of the night. >> reporter: what we're seeing is we're experiencing those winds, chris, those sustained winds and we've seen the water recede over the course of this night but there's certainly a lot of residuals left over from what's happened throughout the night. we're also smelling a...
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when you abandon detroit, you abandon cities like toledo and ohio. so i think the people of ohio are confused about obama. they don't really believe in the yes, we can. some of them are feeling that they're still struggling, but there's a general feeling that obama backed the auto industry, therefore, cared about their cities and the republicans don't, and that may be how he wins ohio on that auto issue. >> jennifer granholm got it right, chris. >> what? what did she say? >> i said governor granholm got it right in her speech when she talked about the fact that what barack obama did for the auto industry wasn't just michigan, it was ohio, pennsylvania, virginia, north carolina, so many other states benefited where our manufacturers manufacture component parts. >> okay. great. that's so important. thank you, governor ed rendell, thank you doug brinkley. good luck with the book. "cronkite." >>> coming up, you listen very carefully and the sound you hear is the republican gnashing of teeth. they think mitt romney is losing what they consider a winnable
when you abandon detroit, you abandon cities like toledo and ohio. so i think the people of ohio are confused about obama. they don't really believe in the yes, we can. some of them are feeling that they're still struggling, but there's a general feeling that obama backed the auto industry, therefore, cared about their cities and the republicans don't, and that may be how he wins ohio on that auto issue. >> jennifer granholm got it right, chris. >> what? what did she say? >> i...
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the sat lake city olympics, companies with bane he would put in there. he would put massachusetts in there. turning things around. that he is a fix-it artist -- >> chris, how is that different than gordon gekko in "wall street," greed is good? >> he would say, and again i'm not defending romney, but what romney, i think, would say is that, and he does say, things like bright horizon. staples, that they invested in lots of companies that did well and eventually helped the economy. that's the case he's making for us. which is i have the right experience, the unique experience fortunate this time and place, barack obama does not. the experience he is touting is very clearly kind of that business school private sector experience. >> right. >> they just think that contrast works now. it doesn't always work. but they think it will work now against obama. >> we're going to cover the good, the bad and the ugly. here's some ugly. this afternoon mitt romney answered president obama's weekend rallies in ohio and virginia with his own town hall in cleveland. he took
the sat lake city olympics, companies with bane he would put in there. he would put massachusetts in there. turning things around. that he is a fix-it artist -- >> chris, how is that different than gordon gekko in "wall street," greed is good? >> he would say, and again i'm not defending romney, but what romney, i think, would say is that, and he does say, things like bright horizon. staples, that they invested in lots of companies that did well and eventually helped the...
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in cities like dayton and toledo. michael steele is the former chairman, honest chairman, of the rnc and ron reagan is a radio talk show hosts. both of my guests are msnbc political analysts. i want to start with ron. this stuff, you know, weeks ago the romney campaign said, we're not going to let this campaign be run by fact-checkers. i mean, i have never heard it said -- you just say we don't care if you find out we're lying. lying is a bad word. we don't care if you catch us. we're going to keep doing it. because we're desperate. >> yeah, well, they may be desperate. ohio is going to be the clincher for this election. everybody has been saying it and it's probably true. mitt romney probably hopes that the truth isn't going to find him in ohio. he's been a shape-shifter his entire political career. this shouldn't surprise us. and yet somehow he's taken it to a new level. the romney campaign attaches itself to untruth like a sexually aroused little dog on a visitor's leg. i mean, just starts humping away at these lie
in cities like dayton and toledo. michael steele is the former chairman, honest chairman, of the rnc and ron reagan is a radio talk show hosts. both of my guests are msnbc political analysts. i want to start with ron. this stuff, you know, weeks ago the romney campaign said, we're not going to let this campaign be run by fact-checkers. i mean, i have never heard it said -- you just say we don't care if you find out we're lying. lying is a bad word. we don't care if you catch us. we're going to...
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my focus, our focus, here in the city, the city government, utilizing every resource we can for all votesers to make sure that every eligible voter has the information they need, printing up materials. we are issues new i.d.s and soon be issuing new i.d. to the public employees because municipal employees have to put an expiration date on city employee i.d.s and getting people the information they need lou the clergy community, civic community, civil rights community, through activists in the neighborhoods and elect officials, geared up and ready to go to make sure everyone can vote and that no one is disenfranchised in this election. that's our focus now. >> i covered katrina. may the mayor said before katrina, we are going try to get 09% of the people out of the city before the flood comes. that sounded like a good effort. 50,000 were left behind to drown basically. my concern is -- i'm sure yours is, too, we are going find ourselves in a morning-after situation where pennsylvania may have gone slightly in the direction of either candidate and all of a sudden pennsylvania stands out there
my focus, our focus, here in the city, the city government, utilizing every resource we can for all votesers to make sure that every eligible voter has the information they need, printing up materials. we are issues new i.d.s and soon be issuing new i.d. to the public employees because municipal employees have to put an expiration date on city employee i.d.s and getting people the information they need lou the clergy community, civic community, civil rights community, through activists in the...
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louis and we're not seeing it happen in new york city and in washington and some other big cities. part of the discussion nationally has been concern that with the afghanistan war still going on, you don't want to be welcoming people home who are still being deployed, awkwardness around that, but still you're tapping in something people felt like ought to be done. why do you think it happened in st. louis? >> i think it happened here because it had to start somewhere, st. louis we're in the middle of the country, just a small town city that knows how to get things done. we know how to stop saying that's impossible and if we have to get everything together from the mayor down to make it happen, this is a town with a great reputation, we knew it's the perfect place to do it. >> what about the ongoing war in afghanistan? i imagine you have been not just talking with veterans resource centers but veterans themselves, is that a complication for this? >> it is a complication. what we are basically doing is beginning a process that is not going to begin and end on january 28th. we're putt
louis and we're not seeing it happen in new york city and in washington and some other big cities. part of the discussion nationally has been concern that with the afghanistan war still going on, you don't want to be welcoming people home who are still being deployed, awkwardness around that, but still you're tapping in something people felt like ought to be done. why do you think it happened in st. louis? >> i think it happened here because it had to start somewhere, st. louis we're in...
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new york city is also dealing with devastating floods. the subway remains closed after damage to the system was called the worst in its 108-year history. look at it there. meanwhile, massive fire at a beach front neighborhood in queens, new york, destroyed nearly 100 homes overnight and into the morning. firefighters were blocked from getting to the fire due to high floodwaters. a construction crane remaining dangling there. you see it atop 74-floor luxury high rise. thousands were ordered to leave nearby buildings. more than 8 million homes are still without power today in the country across 20 states. the worst of it is in new york, new jersey, and pennsylvania. i want to bring in dylan drier. thank you for joining us. run through sort of a brief outline of what's going on. give us a sense of the depth and the duration of what we're facing here, the cleanup and face this catastrophe. >> chris, unfortunately, the duration is going to be the big story because the storm is not over yet. even though conditions are getting better i'd say jus
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you live in a city, don't you? >> actually, i live two blocks outside a city, but i spent most my life living either in philadelphia or in worcester, massachusetts, in college, which is a city, or in washington, d.c. for many, many years, yes. >> i mean, this is just nonsense. they cannot speak of us as americans, as voters. and we understand that. and that's the reason so many black and brown people, and so many white voters, by the way, don't vote for the republican party. >> yeah, i think that was well said. i think a lot of white people are turned off by this old style stuff. joanie, my question to you, my dear friend, how do you explain romney, who left the stage with such grace on election night, i'll tribute to that forever the way he did it, now going back over this again saying they bought the minority vote. this is the kind of thing he was saying during the campaign, remember. he was saying, they get rid of work requirement for welfare because he had to pay off his base. the feeding of the base. it's a th
you live in a city, don't you? >> actually, i live two blocks outside a city, but i spent most my life living either in philadelphia or in worcester, massachusetts, in college, which is a city, or in washington, d.c. for many, many years, yes. >> i mean, this is just nonsense. they cannot speak of us as americans, as voters. and we understand that. and that's the reason so many black and brown people, and so many white voters, by the way, don't vote for the republican party....
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that was i a dig at romney's experience in salt lake city. so here he is battling it out in his first diplomatic experience, fighting it out with a conservative prime minister. if you can't get along with that guy, who can he get along with? >> i don't know. the other comment in the interview that was a problem about the people of london. he said, we know the olympians, the volunteers already. but we'll have to see if the people of this country can come together and celebrate the olympics. so he's questioning brits abroad. >> why is romney, i said it like political consultants. is he now saying nobody does it like i did it? >> maybe that's what he's thinking, but that's not when you do on your first foreign far ray. so he has this interview with a series of things, awkwardness with the french sounding name and the german horses and then the strangeness of insulting the host. he's been spending the day climbing back away from those remarks and also facing all this heat from the press core about it. >> incredibly civilized in the way he asked t
that was i a dig at romney's experience in salt lake city. so here he is battling it out in his first diplomatic experience, fighting it out with a conservative prime minister. if you can't get along with that guy, who can he get along with? >> i don't know. the other comment in the interview that was a problem about the people of london. he said, we know the olympians, the volunteers already. but we'll have to see if the people of this country can come together and celebrate the...
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our focus here in the city, the city government, utilizing every resource we can for all voters is to make sure that every eligible voter has the information that they need. we're printing up materials, issuing new ids, we'll soon be issuing new ids to all of our public employees because municipal governments have to put expiration dates on their ids. through the civic community, through activists in the neighborhoods and all of the electing officials geared up and ready to go to make sure that everyone can vote and no one is disenfranchised in this. >> let me tell you my problem. i covered katrina, and mayor nager who is not at all of your level said of katrina, we're going to try to get 90% of the people out of the city. that sounded like a good effort, and then 50,000 were left behind the drown, basically. my concern is, i'm sure yours is, too, we're going to find ourselves in a morning after situation where pennsylvania may have gone slightly in the direction of either candidate and all of a sudden, pennsylvania stands out as the state that's going to define who wins the presidenc
our focus here in the city, the city government, utilizing every resource we can for all voters is to make sure that every eligible voter has the information that they need. we're printing up materials, issuing new ids, we'll soon be issuing new ids to all of our public employees because municipal governments have to put expiration dates on their ids. through the civic community, through activists in the neighborhoods and all of the electing officials geared up and ready to go to make sure that...
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i have to go to city hall to get one? that looks like a burden you're putting on somebody. >> i think you're insulting their intelligence. >> no. i'm talking about an 80-year-old woman. where is she supposed to get the i.d. card? >> if you -- obviously i'm sure you haven't seen my bill, but my bill allows for those elderly people who are confined to nursing homes would just have to sign an affidavit. we also have an affidavit process for certain people. i got chewed out by an 80-year-old that said, i can find an i.d. do you think we're stupid? >> i grew up with a family in a big city who didn't have cars. so i mean, it isn't something that everybody has a driver's license. let me go to joann. i want to know the burden issue. i want everybody to vote. everybody that cares about the vote. i don't want them to have a reason not to vote. i'm looking for anything that gets in the way of their voting. is this something that gets in the way? >> absolutely it will. the idea is that the state shouldn't put any undo burden on the e
i have to go to city hall to get one? that looks like a burden you're putting on somebody. >> i think you're insulting their intelligence. >> no. i'm talking about an 80-year-old woman. where is she supposed to get the i.d. card? >> if you -- obviously i'm sure you haven't seen my bill, but my bill allows for those elderly people who are confined to nursing homes would just have to sign an affidavit. we also have an affidavit process for certain people. i got chewed out by an...
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with me, bob shrum, and host of "inside city hall" earl lewis. here we are thursday night in new york, two days after the big fight the other night in hempstead, new york. the big debate between the presidents with candy crowley as the moderator. we had the other debate on foreign policy coming up monday. how does this fit in between tuesday and next monday in this sort of obstacle course to the presidency? >> if it works the way it's supposed to, chris, it will be a moment of sort of bipartisan not unity but comedy where they can sort of get along, even tell jokes on themselves and each other, in a setting of what's left of the american establishment is all there. the military leadership, political leadership, financial leadership and of course the catholic religious leadership all in one place, all sort of pushing in the same direction. of the business at hand, is, of course, to raise some money for those who need it. more importantly, it sort of shows the world we have something of an establishment here, in whatever the policy differences, the
with me, bob shrum, and host of "inside city hall" earl lewis. here we are thursday night in new york, two days after the big fight the other night in hempstead, new york. the big debate between the presidents with candy crowley as the moderator. we had the other debate on foreign policy coming up monday. how does this fit in between tuesday and next monday in this sort of obstacle course to the presidency? >> if it works the way it's supposed to, chris, it will be a moment of...
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mayor, what are the areas that affect the big cities? what the --. >> the big cities are affected by housing, community development investments, education investments, which i might add have already taken cuts. this is what's important is that this is not happening in a vacuum. this is a continuum of looking at with the sequestration and the debt deal where have the cuts already taken place. let me give you an example. community development block grant, title one, head start, workforce investment act, which is job training. these have taken cuts. the most important thing is, one, to sustain, sustain the middle class tax cuts because to allow them to expire would mean a $3,000 hit for someone who makes $50,000 a year. it's important to understand that revenues and expenditures go hand in hand and any plans got to include all. >> that's right. let me get back to aaron. there's three ways to reduce the debt, increase revenues, reduce expenditures on entitlement programs, or reduce expenditures on regular appropriations. if you were sitting
mayor, what are the areas that affect the big cities? what the --. >> the big cities are affected by housing, community development investments, education investments, which i might add have already taken cuts. this is what's important is that this is not happening in a vacuum. this is a continuum of looking at with the sequestration and the debt deal where have the cuts already taken place. let me give you an example. community development block grant, title one, head start, workforce...
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they seem to think that people who live in cities are like some kind of strange alien. they are not really an american. the urban votes that count are in small burbs and in the rural areas. >> hamlets. >> most americans live in citieses. >> that's what he said, we would have done well, we would have done well if it wasn't for the urban vote, which is most people. >> here's the rationale for the move. quote, anyone who voted for governor romney does not have any relekz on that vote or reflected in the electoral college vote. just an attempt to have the popular vote reflected in the electoral vote. that's an argument that a lot of my liberal friends are against it, too. they would like to see it go popular. the idea is to see people spend time in the big states instead of racing around the country. there are arguments back and forth but this one has the look of partisanship. your thoughts, ron? >> clearly this is partisanship. the republicans know that they cannot win nationalitily in an honest election. if everyone votes, republicans never win. they are coraling people i
they seem to think that people who live in cities are like some kind of strange alien. they are not really an american. the urban votes that count are in small burbs and in the rural areas. >> hamlets. >> most americans live in citieses. >> that's what he said, we would have done well, we would have done well if it wasn't for the urban vote, which is most people. >> here's the rationale for the move. quote, anyone who voted for governor romney does not have any relekz on...
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i saw the response last night from salt lake city. they weren't particularly very complimentary about mr. cameron. and they said look, if he wants a map of where the middle of nowhere is, he can come and get one from us. but really, this is a bit of a faux pas or a political difficulty for him. because at the end of the day, these two men should get on very well. as you just mentioned, david cameron is a conservative prime minister, and yet the european brand of conservatism is a lot more liberal than the one you've got here. >> we're eating it up here at home as well. here is prime minister cameron. he took issue with romney's original uncertainty that london could handle the games. let's listen. >> i think we'll show the whole world not just that we come together as a united kingdom, but also we're extremely good at welcoming people from across the world. so i'll obviously make those points to mitt romney. we are holding an olympic games in one of the busiest, most active bustling cities anywhere in the world. and of course it's eas
i saw the response last night from salt lake city. they weren't particularly very complimentary about mr. cameron. and they said look, if he wants a map of where the middle of nowhere is, he can come and get one from us. but really, this is a bit of a faux pas or a political difficulty for him. because at the end of the day, these two men should get on very well. as you just mentioned, david cameron is a conservative prime minister, and yet the european brand of conservatism is a lot more...
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minorities bunched together in cities. then ministers, after same sex wsh turning to church people, against the democrats. you do wonder about this, how this is working to get down the natural or expected i should say vote strong vote for the president. and in the black community. >> and it is hard not to see some dots and seeing dots is hard now to connect them because have you not only the matter where a lot of these voting rights laws are enacting. a lot of the more tightened ones. stricter ones are happening in battle ground states. pennsylvania where you are. ohio, wisconsin has a voter id law that a people are challenging. and it looks like there's an effort to place the thumb on the scale. you couple that with a lot of what has been talked about with defunding unions, those kinds ever laws where people aren't getting the right to collective bargaining. unions do what? register people to vote. there's also a crack down on third party organizations, league of women voters, naacp, anyone doing active voter registration
minorities bunched together in cities. then ministers, after same sex wsh turning to church people, against the democrats. you do wonder about this, how this is working to get down the natural or expected i should say vote strong vote for the president. and in the black community. >> and it is hard not to see some dots and seeing dots is hard now to connect them because have you not only the matter where a lot of these voting rights laws are enacting. a lot of the more tightened ones....
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it meant that something beautiful can come from the city. and that you can make it out of the city and you can be great. so that's what she represented to us. she was, you know, just a bigger than life star for us. >> how old was she when she became sort of a celebrity, a star as a singer. >> she was pretty young. when she, you know, her big video that everyone remembers, you know, the greatest love of all. she was relatively young at that particular age. but one thing significant about her is the fact that she came during the beginning of the mtv era. and the -- why she was so big was because her voice was only matched by her beauty. her physical beauty. >> i agree. that is so much the truth about the music industry which is once it went visual, you really got to know the people. i grew up in the '60s. i didn't know what anyone looked like. you knew it from the album covers. looks weren't important but they became important. let me go over to kate here. we all knew her problems with bobby brown. we didn't know it all, but dying, you know it
it meant that something beautiful can come from the city. and that you can make it out of the city and you can be great. so that's what she represented to us. she was, you know, just a bigger than life star for us. >> how old was she when she became sort of a celebrity, a star as a singer. >> she was pretty young. when she, you know, her big video that everyone remembers, you know, the greatest love of all. she was relatively young at that particular age. but one thing significant...